Covered Square box, marked with the - WG monogram - of WESTMORELAND on bottom of the lid. 5 ¼ inches height / 3 ½ inches square base. Beaded around the edge of the lid, as well as each on each corner. Nice Condition. This Was made by the Westmoreland Glass Co. - No. 1884

Older, probably from 1950’s Chalk bookends, with a dog on each side, with a Pug nose, guarding his bone in front of his doghouse. Condition: slight scuffing on edges, and a chip off the roof of the doghouse, on one. Still they are DARLING!

Marked on back simply with the letter " P" impressed, measures 10 inches across, and hand painted with flowers and a large butterfly. Crazing throughout, appropriate for age. Very unusual Ironstone piece!

Amber cheese and cracker set, with the design etched from the bottom, and a gold border floral design. Plate measures 9 ¾ inches across. Top dish stands just under three inches in height and is 4 ¾ inches across the top. The top dish has gold on the rim, which shows wear, the gold border on the bottom plate has held up nicely. This vintage glass has light scratches, and a few straw marks, air bubbles, appropriate for age. Maker unknown, but much like Westmoreland or Cambridge quality.

A primitive food slicer, vegtable cutter often called a cabbage cutter. It has double adjustable blades; measures 18 inches by 6 inches. Has been repaired on one side by adding an old key, by the wing nut. One blade has a nail missing and a nail that has been replaced. The blades show a slight bit of rust. Both end pieces lift up, for different angles, and to clean. Circa 1870 - Really has character!

A primitive wood single blade cabbage cutter. Measures 17 ½ inches by 6 inches. Has a hole for hanging, when not in use. Adjustable with a wing nut. Has some repair nails added later, that don’t seem original to the piece. Blade shows some rust. Nice vintage item for display.

Great double blade cabbage cutter, with a hole for hanging, nice patina to the wood, measures 21 ½ inches by 6 inches. All original, has wing nuts to adjust the blades. Blades show rust and there is one screw missing on a blade, and one wing nut is broken on the end. Nice primitive to display!

Westmoreland’s most popular milk glass pattern, paneled grape # 1881 cruet, for vinegar or oil. Westmoreland produced this line 1950-1970’s. Cruet stands 4 ¾ inches, pontil mark on bottom, and is in good condition.

Westmoreland 32 oz. Size pitcher, in the Paneled Grape , pattern # 1881 1950’s-1970’s. This pitcher stands 9 inches (measured near spout), and the bottom base is 3 ¾ inches across and is marked in the center with the WG monogram . It is in wonderful condition- what a beauty!

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